Tatetsuki Burial Mound Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are several parking spaces near the ruins. It was almost full, but I didn't meet anyone in the ruins. Is the nearby residents parked? The ruins are the oldest tumulus in Japan, and are said to belong to Emperor Korei, the father of the Kibitsuhiko brothers. I think it's a valuable cultural heritage, but a part of the tumulus has been scraped and it has become a house. In addition, the area is said to be the Historic Park of the King's Tomb, and there were benches on the tumulus. It's too disrespectful. Treat. Stupid. Annular ... at Shinnomiya Shrine in the park.
I went to the place as shown by Navi based on the information about ancient ruins. It says that it is a parking lot, but I don't know the location, and when I parked on the street and went up the slope for about 3 minutes, there was a large concrete water tower behind it, which is a mysterious ring stone. Rocks that are said to have fought against the demons of Oninojo are lined up in a circular shape (it seems that the tomb was also excavated). I was disappointed that half of these wonderful ruins were destroyed by residential development.
It is a huge archaeological site located on the outskirts of Kurashiki Station. There aren't many remnants of that time, and it's a harasser, but I'm a cousin.
It was very good because I like the ruins. Even though it was a holiday, the quiet atmosphere was good with no one. The explanation version was easy to understand, and it was good that stones with patterns were also exhibited locally.
Pain 々
There are several parking spaces near the ruins. It was almost full, but I didn't meet anyone in the ruins. Is the nearby residents parked? The ruins are the oldest tumulus in Japan, and are said to belong to Emperor Korei, the father of the Kibitsuhiko brothers. I think it's a valuable cultural heritage, but a part of the tumulus has been scraped and it has become a house. In addition, the area is said to be the Historic Park of the King's Tomb, and there were benches on the tumulus. It's too disrespectful. Treat. Stupid. Annular ... at Shinnomiya Shrine in the park.
I'm wondering and sorry.
I went to the place as shown by Navi based on the information about ancient ruins. It says that it is a parking lot, but I don't know the location, and when I parked on the street and went up the slope for about 3 minutes, there was a large concrete water tower behind it, which is a mysterious ring stone. Rocks that are said to have fought against the demons of Oninojo are lined up in a circular shape (it seems that the tomb was also excavated). I was disappointed that half of these wonderful ruins were destroyed by residential development.
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It is a huge archaeological site located on the outskirts of Kurashiki Station. There aren't many remnants of that time, and it's a harasser, but I'm a cousin.
Jushili つ Yuzhu Relics
It was very good because I like the ruins. Even though it was a holiday, the quiet atmosphere was good with no one. The explanation version was easy to understand, and it was good that stones with patterns were also exhibited locally.